Benjamin Moore’s Best Selling Grays

I’m fairly certain I have some sort of OCD when it comes to paint colors. My Color Inspiration Pinterest board certainly supports my theory – I just can’t get enough! I obviously need another hobby. However, since it is something I enjoy and I know many of you find useful when it comes to selecting colors in your home, I figured I would share Benjamin Moore’s best selling grays, with some photo inspiration to go along with it.

You can see that choosing paint colors is serious business in my house, and again, I am reminded that colors change with the light and time of day. Some colors that I thought I would love, just didn’t work, while others caught my eye unexpectedly.

What do you think of these grays? I’m a huge fan of Benjamin Moore paint and their colors, for that matter. There were certainly some on the list that were off my radar, along with some that are tried and true favorites. Definitely going to add some of these to my color files… What do you think of Benjamin Moore’s Best Selling Grays? Do you have any of them in your home?

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I’m Jenny, a wife of 23 years, mother of three, and a corporate drop-out. I’m a creative minded blogger, business owner and DIYer, and love transforming furniture, cabinets and rooms in my home. I’m a card carrying paint geek, and am always amazed at the power of paint in making budget-friendly updates to your home. I’m a serial house-stalker, and never tire of a great home tour or a before and after renovation. I’m a firm believer in restyling, refreshing and renewing things in your home to make it your own - without breaking the budget. I’ll show you how!

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Sal G.

April 30, 2017 at 8:04 pm

Benjamin Moore’s Barren Plain covers every wall in our two story in Jacksonville, FL. It is the most beautiful shade of gray we were able to decide on after applying 6 sample shades of gray in various rooms throughout. It amazes how it changes in intensity as the day moves on in our house which is constantly sun-filled.

Your pic of Edgecomb Gray is funny it’s so off. It reads here yellow and green. Edgecomb acually is a warm gray with pink in it. This is why I tell my clients to stay off the internet. But it does bring me work to fix it.

Beth

Gina Batten

February 4, 2019 at 2:56 pm

I am getting ready to paint the entire house. I was thinking Dunn Edwards Miner’s Dust but the sample on my wall looks purple. I am liking the Revere Pewter. My question is … Do I need an accent wall? I have an open floor plan. Am thinking of board and batten in the dining room which is open to the family room/entry way/ kitchen. Any suggestions?

I’m a big proponent of putting sample colors all over the room that you’re going to paint so that you can get a look at them at different times of the day. It’s also helpful to put the colors up against a white background vs. the color of the existing wall, as that can definitely change the way that you look at them. As for an accent wall – you don’t “need” one, but I’m seeing them more often than I have in awhile. It’s all a matter of personal preference. And Revere Pewter is one of my favorite go-to colors of all time!

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